1. Tags must be attached to bags or carts and carried whenever you are playing

2. You may challenge anyone carrying a tag.

3. The challenge must be accepted by each participating player to be valid

4. You may refuse a challenge if you are out practicing (this is acceptable occasionally), OR you are in a tournament and you have already accepted a challenge from another player not on your card.

5. You may not hide when you have a lower number tag (if it is found that you are doing this you probably will be called an assortment of names) It would be advisable if you have the #1 tag that you at least play a challenge once a month.

6. If you have to leave during a challenge round (for any reason) you will forfeit your tag and graciously accept the highest numbered tag in the group

7. In the case of a tie, the player who held the lowest numbered tag prior to the match would receive the lower numbered tag and so on

8. The current tag set (2010) will remain active until December 31, 2010

9. If you lose your tag you may be able to PURCHASE a new one (depending upon availability for $5.00)

10. Anyone caught cheating or holding out (purposely not bringing your tag) will be dealt with by the local players and I will make sure everyone finds out about it.

11. If you are playing in a tournament and someone on your card also has a tag then the challenge is automatic. If you have accepted a challenge from another player you must settle your "on card" challenge first. Example: You are holding number 10 and the person with number 15 challenges you but you are not playing together. There is a person with the number 7 in your group and you beat them, you become 7 and them 10. Now if number 15 beats you they get 7 and you go back to 15. Make sense??

This is not PDGA sanctioned. This is about fun and sportsmanship and I want everyone to have a chance at the number one tag.

The tournament at the end of the year will consist of a match-play style of tournament and it will be set up in brackets, like the NCAA tournament for example, and players will have to win 7 to 9-hole rounds to advance, depending on how many players enter at the end of the year will determine how many rounds it could take.

In the event of a singles tournament, the player will have the option of accepting/challenging anyone in any division. But again, both parties must agree upon all challenges.

All challenges on your card take precedence over any challenge from another card. For example; if you have a challenge going with a person who is on another card, and you have an individual or group challenge going on your card, you have to settle with your card first and then you can settle any other challenges you may have.

If you lose your 2010 Atlanta Area Bag Tag, please report it immediately. You may then purchase the next random number Bag Tag available. Replacement tags, if available, will cost $5.00.

I would prefer for folks not to do big group throw ins this year. Lets try and keep it on a more personal level and challenge one another rather then the whole group.

Last edited by Wookie on Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:11 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Wookie wrote:4. You may refuse a challenge if you are out practicing (this is acceptable occasionally), OR you are in a tournament and you have already accepted a challenge from another player not on your card.

11. If you are playing in a tournament and someone on your card also has a tag then the challenge is automatic. If you have accepted a challenge from another player you must settle your "on card" challenge first. Example: You are holding number 10 and the person with number 15 challenges you but you are not playing together. There is a person with the number 7 in your group and you beat them, you become 7 and them 10. Now if number 15 beats you they get 7 and you go back to 15. Make sense??

I may be reading these wrong, but don't these two rules contradict each other?

I got tag AM 003 who wants it? I need to go play deerlick one day next week before the next GSSS. I've never played there, so you probably have a good chance at taking it.

They say things a little different. All players with tags on the same card are automatic on the challenge but you have the right to refuse a challenge from someone not on your card, especially if you have already accepted one off card challenge.

Don't take on to many at once. If you and someone else agree to play each other and you are not on the same card then only challenge them and not 2 or 3 other folks at the same time.

Example: If you and Scott are playing on different cards at a tournament and you challenge each other that is great. But, if I am playing in your group at a tournament, then we are automatically playing against each other and we have to settle up before you go settle up with Scott. If someone else comes up to you and ask to challenge before the round you have the right to say no because you and Scott are already playing each other.

It clearly states "If you are playing in a tournament and someone on your card also has a tag then the challenge is automatic. If you have accepted a challenge from another player you must settle your "on card" challenge first. Where do they void each other Crickey?

May i suggest a change in the wording for rule #7?It should read, For tourneys(unless you are supposed to playoff) or if the round can't be completed because of light or time restraints, etc. I think the rule was put in place when a bunch of tags are thrown in during tourneys and players CAN'T playoff except the tied leaders. When i play casual tag golf, the round doesn't end in a tie. Here is an example why this rule should be re-worded. Say Keith has tag#1 and Woody has tag#2 and they end up tied at the end of the Redan Open Super Tour National World Championships, or the ROSTNWC. The rules of the ROSTNWC state that they must playoff to determine the winner. Of course, Woody wins on the first hole! But according to rule #7, Keith retains the #1 tag. Now that is just ridiculous!! It is just as lame when playing casual golf and the guy with the lower tag # lays up on 18 to preserve the tie!! I say, if you want ties, go to Eurpoe and play Futbol!!

Redan Randy wrote:May i suggest a change in the wording for rule #7?It should read, For tourneys(unless you are supposed to playoff) or if the round can't be completed because of light or time restraints, etc. I think the rule was put in place when a bunch of tags are thrown in during tourneys and players CAN'T playoff except the tied leaders. When i play casual tag golf, the round doesn't end in a tie. Here is an example why this rule should be re-worded. Say Keith has tag#1 and Woody has tag#2 and they end up tied at the end of the Redan Open Super Tour National World Championships, or the ROSTNWC. The rules of the ROSTNWC state that they must playoff to determine the winner. Of course, Woody wins on the first hole! But according to rule #7, Keith retains the #1 tag. Now that is just ridiculous!! It is just as lame when playing casual golf and the guy with the lower tag # lays up on 18 to preserve the tie!! I say, if you want ties, go to Eurpoe and play Futbol!!

I don't think there should be a rule requiring challenges that end in a tie have a playoff. If the players involved agree to playoff, that's fine. When reporting the scores, please give me the score for initial 18 holes (so I can enter it as a challenge on DiscGolfScene) then let me know the final scenario of the playoff. I can enter the scores for 18 hole challenge and then adjust the tag assignments to match the playoff results. I can certainly see scenarios where someone cannot stay later for a playoff (previous commitments, daylight waining, etc).